The impact of Helicobacter pylori infection on gastric neuromuscular function in the rat; basic observations and clinical implications for our understanding of functional dyspepsia

1998 ◽  
pp. 195-205 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. M. Collins ◽  
P. Blennerhassett ◽  
R. Degiorgio ◽  
G. Barbara ◽  
G. Tougas ◽  
...  
2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (5) ◽  
pp. 217-224
Author(s):  
Zouaouia Chama ◽  
Khedoudj Kanoun ◽  
Fatima Zohra Elkadi ◽  
Kara Turqui Douidi ◽  
Noria Harir ◽  
...  

Helicobacter pylori infection concerns half of the world’s population, mainly in developing countries. It causes several gastrodudenal pathologies such as gastritis, ulcer and gastric adenocarcinoma. The aim of our study was to determine the prevalence of H.pylori infection and to assess the impact of different epidemiological factors as well as principal gastric diseases associ-ated to this infection. We underwent a prospective study during 18 months (month 2016-month 2017) which implicated 201 symptomatic patients for gastric fiboptic endoscopy at the level of Sidi Bel Abbes University hospital. We collected patients’ biopsies to perform a histological study and H. pylori culture. H. pylori identification was carried out based on bacteriological and biochemical analysis. The middle age of our population was (47.29 ±15.97ans) and the sex-ratio =0,8. The global prevalence of Helicobacter pylori infection is of 61.2% (123/201). This rate, after a statistic analysis, seems to be significantly related to age. It is particularly high especially for patients belonging to age range (20-30)-(51-60) years. The gender did not affect the infection prevalence that is more frequent in the gastritis case. We noticed also that HP infection prevalence was important in SBA the hospital. The range age (20-30)-(51-60) years had the highest prevalence of H. pylori and of gastritis which might be a risky ground of gastric cancer appearance. The ulcer pathology maximal rate concerned the group of 51 to 60 years. Above this age, this rate dropped whereas the number of patients suffering from gastric cancer, which presents an important rate in our study, increase for the group of 61-70 years.


2017 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 60 ◽  
Author(s):  
EamanMarouf Muhammad ◽  
MiamiAbdul Hassan Ali ◽  
BanHadi Hameed ◽  
HalaHashim Hasoobe

Medicine ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 95 (19) ◽  
pp. e3410 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yoon Jin Choi ◽  
Nayoung Kim ◽  
Jinjoo Kim ◽  
Dong Ho Lee ◽  
Ji Hyun Park ◽  
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2011 ◽  
Vol 57 (4) ◽  
pp. 967-972 ◽  
Author(s):  
Seyed Amir Mirbagheri ◽  
Nasim Khajavirad ◽  
Nasser Rakhshani ◽  
Mohammad Reza Ostovaneh ◽  
Seyed Mahmood Eshagh Hoseini ◽  
...  

Gut ◽  
1995 ◽  
Vol 37 (1) ◽  
pp. 47-51 ◽  
Author(s):  
F Mearin ◽  
X de Ribot ◽  
A Balboa ◽  
A Salas ◽  
M J Varas ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Ghina Tsuraya Salsabila Budiman ◽  
Muhammad Begawan Bestari ◽  
Sri Suryanti

Helicobacter pylori is a common infection worldwide and can cause functional dyspepsia, gastritis, and peptic ulcers, leading to gastric cancer. The very diverse clinical outcomes and symptoms of this infection are difficult to distinguish from one another. Endoscopy is one of the methods used to detect Helicobacter pylori infection. Still, it has various endoscopic features, has the possibility of false-negative results, and requires skill to get the maximum results.This study found that infection can cause various clinical manifestations due to different virulence factors of Helicobacter pylori bacteria. In functional dyspepsia, the patient's most common symptoms are epigastric pain, nausea, and vomiting. In gastritis, Helicobacter pylori infection often causes chronic gastritis with topographic features of pangastritis, and endoscopic features that are usually found are redness, swelling, and regular arrangement of collecting venules (RAC). The most common symptom in peptic ulcers is pain that occurs after eating or at night, and this infection can cause duodenal and gastric ulcers. Currently, the relationship between Helicobacter pylori infection and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is controversial. In gastric cancer, the most common symptoms are weight loss and repeated vomiting. This infection is more likely to causes intestinal-type gastric cancer.


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